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The National Guard Yellow Ribbon Reintegration Program

Learn about our mission, vision, policies and leadership.

Letter from Janet S. Salotti

Welcome to the Yellow Ribbon Reintegration Program (YRRP) website. If you aren’t familiar with the YRRP program I’m sure your first thought is probably “what is this program all about?” Bottom line up front: the program is designed to prepare Service members and their Families for deployment, sustain Families during deployment, and reintegrate Service members with their Families, communities and employers after deployment.

Legislatively mandated, YRRP is a program that encompasses a cooperative network of military services, Veteran service organizations, Federal and State governmental departments and other agencies which provide information, resources, referral and proactive outreach throughout the deployment cycle. Through events and activities, the program provides information to Service members and their Families about changes in status, pay, and medical coverage, to name a few, prior to deployment; resources available to Family members to assist them during the deployment; and upon re-deployment provides information and education regarding all the benefits and entitlements that have been earned as a result of deployment as well as assistance with navigating through the numerous Department of Defense (DoD), Veterans Affairs, and State systems in order to access those benefits.

After each event attended participants are given the opportunity to provide their feedback. I ask that you take the time to complete the survey you are given and give us honest opinions regarding the information that was provided, how it was presented (effective or not), whether the information was helpful or useful and suggestions on what we can do to continue to improve the program.

Over my own years of being in the military I was faced with deployments, and dealt with the issues that Members had attempting to reintegrate successfully with their Families, their communities and their employers upon return. I can honestly tell you that I wish this program had been available back then. The YRRP program was created in 2008; over the past five years it has evolved into a successful program and has proven to be a great asset for Service and Family members. Initially, participating in this program will probably seem like just one more military requirement that has to be completed. I sincerely believe however, that once you and/or your Family have gone through the program you will see that the information you received was beneficial, increased your knowledge and awareness of services and resources available to you, and participating was worthwhile.

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